So with the full body of a midi case is not enough with you computer eyes can see, or can’t be bothered to have you old case for the past year, and it is time to let the case rest in peace in every dumpster and recycled in China because it is good for the environment, so moving on to the next thing in our minds is to have another type of case to protect those delicate silicone components. So with the Cosmos S series from Cooler Master is another of the options in the millions of other other options that are in the market.
SO Cosmos is it a normal usable case for normal civil people, of course it is not, it is suppose to delight any computer fan that likes a full tower case to able to fit in a EATX board and still have space for all those extreme cooling on top of all of that Optical and crazy amount of HHDs’ located in the front of the case interior. So the board is the gaming S series for CoolerMaster, competition with the other Gigabyte and Antec boards that sport large fans and onboard water-cooling blocks, and cosmos will fill the space of large unquestionable space. Core spec of the monster is a customisable ten 5.2in optical bays and one external 3.5in floppy bay right on top and four 3.5in HDD’s drives that have an option of having it the same as the Antec 900 and the 1200 HHD design. But the thing being to face the same way as the rest of the optical rack bays it can be in convenient when you have to usually swap HDD’s, which means you have to bye bye hot-swapping. But design and the amount of space to play with can be a small problem that the Cosmos has to re-evaluate; also being made out of plastic and also aluminium casing has the ultimate anti-vibrating case and if the case still shakes the stands can be an extra help of reducing noise, if you get my type of principle. Internal aesthetics is all about the usability of one specific location, so in the top are three optional fans to install one already done for you and one low profile one in the back, even more in the front and the bottom of the case, with a occasional filter feature quite handy when in prolonged use, you can easily clean dust in one easy wipe of cloth and you are back to business.
So for the business of rating this case we will separate it with two test one passive crazy test and one normal test (in which everybody is familiar with) giving a good test in the active cooling 49 degrees in load with a QX6850, but with the passive the noise levels reached in unacceptable levels going 48dBA in load and 52 degrees is annoying in heat and amount of noise made. So with this I am afraid to really keep away with both respects of the test on load and noise made and the price that is asking, so get an Antec instead, you would be better with it, I mean it.
